A new piece of public art located in Main South will be unveiled on Sunday, according to an announcement from the Regional Environmental Council and Main South Business Association.
The piece was designed and created by the Main South Business Association and aims to welcome visitors and celebrate the neighborhood.
The unveiling will take place in the afternoon at 807 Main St.
The piece was funded by a $40,000 MassDevelopment Transformative Development Initiative Creative Catalyst Grant, which was awarded in January 2020 to the Regional Environmental Council, a nonprofit based in Worcester.
The grant also went toward a POW! WOW! Mural on the YouthGROW Farm, and a recycled mosaic art installation at the community garden on Oread Place, per the announcement.
Fitchburg, Worcester granted $120K for business support wbjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wbjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Six Central Massachusetts communities earned a total of seven state grants announced late Thursday aimed at improving urban neighborhoods.
The region s $530,000 funding total is a share of $2.5 million given statewide through the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development s Urban Agenda Grant Program, which gives one-year grants based on a competitive application process.
The Central Massachusetts recipients:
Fitchburg – Fitchburg University/Fitchburg Transformative Development Initiative Partnership: $100,000 to support ReImagine North of Main, an initiative to provide technical assistance to help Latino businesses recover from the pandemic and to attract minority businesses to contribute to the arts and cultural economy in downtown Fitchburg.